There was understandably lots of praise for Wilfried Zaha after the weekend.

Crystal Palace have missed their wing wizard, and no sooner had he returned to the first team fold, than the Eagles were finally scoring and picking up points again.

The Eagles talisman has often been criticised in the media for a perceived lack of end product. An ill-fated £15 million move to Manchester United will not have helped in some people's eyes, but he is adored by the Palace faithful, and they more than anyone know just what he is capable of.

Zaha was instrumental in the Eagles' 2-1 defeat of Chelsea on Saturday, scoring what turned out to be the winner.

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And former Eagles manager Sam Allardyce was the voice of the fans when he appeared on Sky Sports' Goals on Sunday show.

Host Chris Kamara focused on his goal and asked: "Why doesn't he do that every week?" - A question often levelled at him.

Allardyce replied in kind: "He does!

"Nearly every week in my time at least. He's probably the most fouled player. Wilf is targeted by opposition to be the main man to stop. He played up front with Andros Townsend, a little similar to how we played at Chelsea away when I were there and those three centre-halves are not comfortable marking anybody and having Andros and Wilf running in behind.